French Alps avalanche: Guides among 4 killed at Armancette glacier

The aftermath of an avalanche at the Armancette glacier on Sunday

At least four people have died in an avalanche in the French Alps, the country’s interior minister, Gerald Darmanin, has said.

It happened at the Armancette glacier near Mont Blanc in south-eastern France around midday on Sunday local time.

The local deputy mayor has confirmed that two of the dead were mountain guides.

Several injured people have been taken to hospital, and two people are still missing.

Jean-Luc Mattel, deputy mayor of the nearby Contamines-Montjoie village, said the avalanche was caused by a slab of snow detaching from the top of the mountain.

Search and rescue dogs and mountain-rescue teams worked all day to try to reach those who were caught, who are all thought to have been backcountry skiing.

The search for two missing people is expected to resume on Monday.

Mr Mattel said the risk level on Sunday morning was “reasonable” and the guides, both of them locals, were highly experienced.

“Today, we are mourning, and there is great sadness among all of us mountaineers, friends of Les Contamines, those who died are people we knew, and all our thoughts go out to their families,” he said.

Mr Darmanin and French President Emmanuel Macron have also expressed their sympathy.

Before the incident, a nearby ski resort called Les Contamines-Montjoie posted a video on social media showing a huge wall of snow moving down from the Dômes de Miage, which the glacier is a part of.

It is not clear if the video shows the avalanche in which the people died.

One eyewitness told France Television that she was hiking just in front of the Armancette glacier when she saw the avalanche happening and took out her phone to film it.

“I had put the phone in front of me but then I was looking with my eyes more than in the lens and suddenly there was a huge, huge, huge cloud that came down to the bottom, it split into two,” she said.

Sikkim Avalanche: 7 Killed in Nathula, 12 Injured; MHA Takes Stock of Situation, Search Op Resumes

The avalanche occurred around 12:20 pm at the 14th milestone on Jawaharlal Nehru Marg. (Photo: News18)

At least seven tourists were killed and 12 others injured in a major avalanche in Sikkim’s Nathula area on Tuesday. As many as 20 people have been rescued so far and the search operation has resumed today.

“By 3 PM, 14 persons were rescued and taken to nearby Army medical facility. However, seven persons succumbed. The other seven persons were administered first aid and returned to Gangtok,” Indian Army said.

The District Magistrate of Gangtok informed that rescue operations have been called off and there is no more requirement of the NDRF. He said that twelve injured are undergoing treatment.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi condoled deaths and wished speedy recover to injured.

“Distressed by the avalanche in Sikkim. Condolences to those who have lost their loved ones. I hope the injured recover soon. Rescue ops are underway and all possible assistance is being provided to those affected,” PMO tweeted quoting the PM.

Expressing condolences, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that his ministry is closely monitoring the situation.

“My sincerest condolences to the families of those who have lost their lives in the tragic avalanche in Sikkim. We are closely monitoring the situation and the teams of NDRF will reach the affected area soon. I pray for the speedy recovery of those injured,” Shah tweeted.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh expressed condolences over the incident.

“Saddened by the loss of precious lives due to an avalanche in East Sikkim. Search and Rescue Ops are being carried out by the Indian Army, SDRF and other agencies. My deepest condolences to the bereaved families. Praying for the speedy recovery of the injured,” he tweeted.

Source : https://www.news18.com/india/massive-avalanche-sikkim-tourists-feared-trapped-snow-indian-army-rescue-operations-7464199.html

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